Maine Maritime Museum

T. A. Drisko

Born: 1844
Birthplace: Jonesport, ME - USA
Residence: Jonesport, ME - USA
Citizenship: USA
Height: 5' 7"
Eye color:
Hair color: Light
Complexion: Light

Notes

None

Documents

DocumentCitation
Crew List - July 10, 1883 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Machias July 10, 1883 - a. Musquash)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Sept. 10, 1883 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Machias Sept. 10, 1883 - a. St. John)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Oct. 3, 1884 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Oct. 3, 1884 - a. Hillsboro)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Mar. 5, 1885 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Mar. 5, 1885 - a. St. John)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - May 9, 1885 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport May 9, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - July 22, 1885 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport July 22, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Sept. 26, 1885 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Sept. 26, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Nov. 3, 1885 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Nov. 3, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MS-65 b113f6
Crew List - Mar. 5, 1886 -- F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Mar. 5, 1886 - a. Annapolis )MS-65 b113f6

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
F. T. Drisko (d. Machias July 10, 1883 - a. Musquash)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Machias Sept. 10, 1883 - a. St. John)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Oct. 3, 1884 - a. Hillsboro)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Mar. 5, 1885 - a. St. John)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport May 9, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport July 22, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Sept. 26, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Nov. 3, 1885 - a. Hillsboro)MerchantT. A. Drisko
F. T. Drisko (d. Jonesport Mar. 5, 1886 - a. Annapolis )MerchantT. A. Drisko

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
F. T. DriskoSchoonerNone

The information given in this database is entered here as it is on the document or documents in the Maine Maritime Museum collections. The spelling of the mariner’s name may be wrong, the arithmetic may be wrong, and some descriptions may be thoughtless or not politically correct, but they are shown as found. We have attempted to standardize the names and descriptions of vessels and the spelling of place names. We have tried to include in notes fields important information that does not fit in the standard fields.